Word: cups
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yesterday afternoon the third competition for the clay pigeon cup was shot at Watertown. The afternoon was favorable for high scoring, and the figures reached in the match give evidence of great improvement on the part of the shot-gun men. The cup goes to Mr. Austin this week on a score of 17 birds out of the 20, the highest score yet attained in this match...
...last series of competitions, that at glass balls, for the Walnut Hill cup, a silver medal was offered for the second greatest number of matches won. For this prize Messrs. Foster, L. S., and W. L. Allen, '86, were tied. Yesterday this tie was shot off, and Mr. Allen won, breaking 10 out of 15 balls, against Mr. Foster...
Match 1. 20 clay pigeons, 16 yards rise, thrown at five angles. (Cup match) First, F. B. Austin, 17; second, W. S. Palmer, 13; third, W. H. Slocum, W. L. Allen...
...hearty co-operation of the masters in out-door sports is well illustrated by the fact that a valuable cup...
...Cup match ; 20 clay birds, 16 yards rise, thrown at five angles. First, W. L. Slocum, 17 birds ; second, W. L. Allen, 16 ; third, F. B. Austin...